JOURNAL ARTICLE

Robust motion planning employing signal temporal logic

Abstract

Motion planning classically concerns the problem of accomplishing a goal configuration while avoiding obstacles. However, the need for more sophisticated motion planning methodologies, taking temporal aspects into account, has emerged. To address this issue, temporal logics have recently been used to formulate such advanced specifications. This paper will consider Signal Temporal Logic in combination with Model Predictive Control. A robustness metric, called Discrete Average Space Robustness, is introduced and used to maximize the satisfaction of specifications which results in a natural robustness against noise. The comprised optimization problem is convex and formulated as a Linear Program.

Keywords:
Robustness (evolution) Computer science Temporal logic Linear temporal logic Motion planning Mathematical optimization Control theory (sociology) Artificial intelligence Algorithm Mathematics Theoretical computer science Robot Control (management)

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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computational Theory and Mathematics
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Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Control and Systems Engineering
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